Method of application: NCS Leeds , West Yorkshire
Date of application: 01/03/2013
Date of debit of fees: 10/03/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 12/03/2013
Date of receipt of approval: 02/05/2013
Date of Ceremony: 15/05/2013


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Hi, May I ask if the home office sent your residential card back to you?lasam wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: spouse of BC
Method of application: Postal
Date of receipt by UKBA: 5 may/2011
Date of debit of fees: 11may/2011
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 16 may/2011
Date of receipt of approval: 26 august(dated 18 of august)
Date of Ceremony: 1st of sep 2011
Other Updates
27 jun-2011: waiting allocation to CW
13 july: awaiting allocation to CW and the lady told me it might take up to six month
sys_sagar wrote:It will be sent by Royal Mail 2nd class post .kris_1799 wrote:Hi All
Can someone please tell me - If the naturalisation application is successful how does the home office send the confirmation letter i.e. via signed for recorded delivery or normal 1st class or normal 2nd class mail
I work away from home during the week hence wondered how the confirmation letter will be sent
Applied via NCS - 15th April
Fees taken - 23rd April
Acknowledgement letter received - 27th April
Awaiting confirmation now
thanks to all
Samisalona wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: 6yrs i.e. 2 yrs HSMP + 3 yrs TIER1 + 1yr ILR
Method of application: NCS LEEDS
Date of application: 19/03/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 29/03/2013
Date of debit of fees: 29/03/2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 06/04/2013 (dated 29/03/13)
Date of receipt of approval: 19/04/2013 (dated 13/04/2013)
Date of Ceremony: 30/05/2013
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Chill mate, it was only a request for clarification, if you dont want to provide advice or help, better not state or reply guess it would be harmful to waste your precious time on trivial issuespsb wrote:Don't worry, be patient. Some people had to wait six months for a reply. Only 7 working days passed since UKBA received your application. Normally it takes about 2 weeks to debit your account.
If everyone kept phoning for such trivial issues, UKBA staff wont have time to process our applications and we would have to wait years not weeks for a reply, like in Italy!
You should recieve it within 4-6 weeks after payment debited from accountazhfaq wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: Spouse of BC
Method of application: Postal
Date of receipt by UKBA: 7 May 2013 (Tracked via Royal Mail)
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: Still Waiting
Date of debit of fees: Still Waiting
Date of receipt of approval: Still Waiting
Date of Ceremony: Still Waiting
My question is since I submitted my application via post when can I expect my original supporting documents returned to me?.
I have included a next day prepaid envelop with my application that they can use to return my supporting documents.
Thank you
Hi psb,psb wrote:If you did not have an ILR sticker on your passport but an ID card.
Was your permanent residence card returned to you or was it retained?
I thought we need to send original BRP same as original passport.arifzx wrote:Hi psb,psb wrote:If you did not have an ILR sticker on your passport but an ID card.
Was your permanent residence card returned to you or was it retained?
I think if you hold a biometric residence card, you are not required to send it with your naturalisation application. I have not sent mine with my application via post, as they should know from their records about my ILR status. I sent a copy of my biometric card though.
Anyone else please shed more light?
I thought we need to send original BRP same as original passport.[/nnj10 wrote:arifzx wrote:Hi psb,psb wrote:If you did not have an ILR sticker on your passport but an ID card.
Was your permanent residence card returned to you or was it retained?
I think if you hold a biometric residence card, you are not required to send it with your naturalisation application. I have not sent mine with my application via post, as they should know from their records about my ILR status. I sent a copy of my biometric card though.
Anyone else please shed more light?
Safe. As I used my previous biometric and not current one as identity for my life in UK. However I have sent them the HO letter confirming my ILR statushun wrote:nnj10 wrote:I thought we need to send original BRP same as originaarifzx wrote:Hi psb,psb wrote:If you did not have an ILR sticker on your passport but an ID card.
Was your permanent residence card returned to you or was it retained?
I think if you hold a biometric residence card, you are not required to send it with your naturalisation application. I have not sent mine with my application via post, as they should know from their records about my ILR status. I sent a copy of my biometric card though.
Anyone else please shed more light?
If you used your biometric card for life in uk test then you definitely need to send it with application as ID proof otherwise you can send any other from list given in guidence.
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Hello psb , They dont want your ILR card , in fact you should send the letter that comes along with ILR card. HO wants that letter because there is a unique HO Ref number printed on the top left of that letter.psb wrote:If you did not have an ILR sticker on your passport but an ID card.
Was your permanent residence card returned to you or was it retained?